Friday, April 25, 2014

Aloe Vera - Lily of the desert


scientific name - Aloe Vera
English - Aloe Vera
Ayurveda- Ghrit Kumari
Tamil -  Sotru Kattraalai


Aloe Vera has long been a popular houseplant. Aloe Vera is a plant of many surprises. It is often called the 'miracle plant' or the 'natural healer'. It flourishes in warm and dry climates, and to many people it looks like a cactus with fleshy thorny leaves. In fact it is a member of the Lily family, staying moist where other plants wither and die by closing its pores to prevent moisture loss.

However, they make excellent house plants when they are given sufficient light. Potted Aloes benefit from spending the summer outdoors. Older specimens may even bloom, producing a tall stock covered with bright colored coral flowers. Aloe flower nectar is a favorite of hummingbirds!

Benefits
As balm for cut and burns
 Aloe vera has been used for centuries as a natural cure-all for human body until it is called as 'first aid  plant". Many people keep an aloe plant in their kitchen to help sooth burns, cuts and scrapes. If you burn yourself whilecooking, an immediate application of the inner gel of the Aloe leaf has relieved much of the pain and prevented blistering. It works as a wonderful soothing balm.  The aloe vera and juice contain restorative properties that can be beneficial for all types of thermal burns (injuries caused by temperature changes), including radiation burns and sunburn. Besides containing salicylic acid, which acts a soothing agent, the Aloe gel also has properties that help protect and heal the damaged skin.
Therefore, aloe vera can be use as action healing. Aloe has components that enhance wound healing through biosynthesis of collagen (protein) fiber in the wound area. It contains high levels of calcium, potassium, and zinc as well as vitamins C and E. These are good especially in wound healing.
It’s the action of removing dead skin, replacing it with new skin cells. It also allows the flow of blood through the veins and arteries, clearing them of small clots and lowers the risk of inflection.
Treat skin problems
Aloe vera juice and gel have proved helpful in treating many types of skin problems including insect bites, rashes, dry-chapped skin, abrasions, fever blisters, diaper rash, razor burns and fungal inflections. It also found to be quite effective to relieve itching from stings, bites and various 'stinging' plants, such as poison ivy. It is also good for the same problems, when they are encountered by your pets. When you need to use it medicinally, just remove a lower leaf from the plant, slice it open, and apply the gel on the affected area.
Beauty Products
Aloe vera being rich in Minerals, Amino acids, vitamins and fiber, aloe vera helps cell regeneration thereby boosting the immunity of the body. It is good for skin or cell regeneration.
We also can deactivate the aloin (yellow or brown liquid from the rind that will irritate the skin) by boiling it in water for 5 minutes. Then use the gel as a skincare treat or a hair gel.


The juice of the fleshy leaves is usually mixed with gogo by the Filipino women to prevent falling of the hair and to cure baldness. The juice from the leaves mixed with wine preserves the hair.
Internal Healing
Aloe Vera Juice is favored by those looking to maintain a healthy digestive system and a natural energy level with optimum health and nutrition. It can be  made by boiling pure aloe vera gel without the "rind" or so called, "whole leaf". It provides your body with 200 health promoting compounds, including 20 minerals, 18 amino acids and 12 vitamins.
Juice made from aloe vera gel good for:-
1.     Treating Digestive Problems
Three times daily take 1 to 2 Tablespoon of aloe juice/gel. This will act like a general tonic and mild regulator of the bowels.
2.     Immune Function and Support
It contains a hormone that accelerates growth of new cells, also eliminating the old ones. Aloe helps protect the skin’s immune system. Besides, aloe vera provides natural support for the immune system.
3.     Heal stomach gases 
4.     Energy boosting
 Aloe vera boosts the body energy.
5.   Asthma
 Boil Aloe Vera stems in a pot of water and breathe in the vapor.
6.   Treats Heart burn, Acidosis
7.   Liver and kidney detoxification
 Aloe Vera juice detoxify the organs of the residue waste material.
8.   Diabetes
 Aloe Vera stabilizes the body sugars.
9.   Treat intestinal worms and wounds
10.  Arthritis Treatments
We can dice up Aloe Vera leaves and place pieces in a jar of water, refrigerate. Then, we drink 4 tablespoons per day and top up water in the jar as consumed. The drink can be bitter but it does go away over time. Some may find relief right away; many don’t find relief until a couple months later. Make a fresh jar of leaves as needed.


2 comments:

  1. First of all i would like to thank you for the great and informative entry. I has to admit that I have never heard about this information I have noticed many new facts for me. Thanks a lot for sharing this useful and attractive information and I will be waiting for other interesting posts from you in the nearest future. Keep it up.lily of the desert aloe vera juice inner fillet

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  2. I liked it and enjoyed reading it. Keep sharing such important post. Aloe vera is a succulent (cactus-like) plant, whose sap has been used as an herbal medicine for thousands of years. It has long been used both on the skin and internally to soothe the digestive tract. Most of us are familiar with the use of Aloe on sunburns, but did you know that you can use it internally as well? For more information Check out this Aloe Vera article.

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